Let's play again: where are the rocks?
Everything that is delivered to this bay, comes by boat, or floatplane.
When we arrived, the weather was sunny, and Clarence Strait was calm, so the dock was fairly empty. We tied up to our favorite spot on the end facing out. It's easier to depart that way.
Looking down the length of the dock.
You can tell the winds by looking at those clouds.
Meyers Chuck is a cute small community without any amenities, like power, running water, communications, the one exception is a part-time post office, it’s only open 2 days a week, and only in the summer, and the cinnamon rolls that the post mistress makes in the mornings.
This board is at the top of the dock ramp, you can put your mail in the slot, read realty ads, pay a small fee for a map of the trail system, and get the information to order cinnamon rolls. At seven in the morning, Cassy gets in her skiff and delivers hot fresh rolls and cookies to you, either at the dock, or to your boat at anchor. They're delicious!
During the next few days, some boats left, some more arrived, and we ate cinnamon rolls. (Wrapped in plastic wrap for freshness.)
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